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�e ChampionshipRochester Golf and Country Club
Rochester, MinnesotaHost Nick Folk
July 21, 2014FIELD LIMITED TO 120 PLAYERS GOLF, Box Lunch and Dinner: $100
ENTRY FEE INCLUDES: LUNCH, RANGE BALLS, GOLF, CART, DINNER AND AWARDSSchedule of events:
11:00 am Registration, range open12:00 noon Shotgun Event5:00 Reception and awards
Dress Code for Golf & Post Meal: Must wear collared shirts, slacks or Bermuda length shorts. No denim.Golf & Dinner: $100 Dinner Only: $35Casual attire acceptable at dinner ______Championship Flight - Gross Event ______2nd Flight - Handicap 20-26 ______1st Flight - Handicap 9-19 ______Callaway Flight (No Handicap) ______Senior Flight - Age 50+ (Net event) CHECK APPROPRIATE FLIGHTName: __________________________________Handicap: ______ Golf Course / Company: __________________________________ Post Meal(s) Only (Spouses Welcome): $35 ea.
Deadline: July 14, 2014Total Enclosed: PAYMENT METHOD:____ Check____ Credit Card:____ VISA____MASTERCARD______DISCOVER
Name exactly how it appears on credit card: _______________________________________________
Address related to CC:________________________________________________________________
Credit Card Number: _________________________________________SS Code____Exp_____
Make check payable to:MGCSA and mail to: MGCSA CHAMPIONSHIP, 10050 204th St. N., Forest Lake, MN 55025
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Fun photo from Brian Boll, Superintendent at
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June 30thSouth East Exposure
�e Bridges Golf ClubHost Kyle Kleinschmidt
July 8thEquipment Managers Tour
TurfcoHost Scott Kinkead
July 21�e Championship
Rochester Golf and Country ClubHost Nick Folk
July 28Northern Lakes Exposure
�e Wilderness at Fortune BayHost Vince Dodge CGCS
September 8Badgerland Exposure
Lake Wissota GolfHost Kris Woppert
October 13�e Wee One
Brackett’s Crossing Country ClubHost Tom Prosheck
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Controlling Summer Grubs
Now
CONTENTS Vol. 48, No. 5 June 2014
Presidential Perspective page 6-7 Roger Stewart, CGCS
In Bounds pages 10-12 Jack MacKenzie, CGCS
Within the Leather pages 48-51 Dave Kazmierczak, CGCS
EDITORDAVE KAZMIERCZAK, CGCS
Feature Articles:Honey Bees and Golf Courses pages 14-19 Dr. Rebecca Masterman, UMN Bee Squad Coordinator A Taste of Tilly, Rochester Golf and Country Club pages 22-28 Nick Folk, Superintendent
Grub Control In Irrigated Turf pages 36-42 Dr. Vera Krischek, Associate Professor UMN Dept. of Entomology
Monthly Columns:
...Even More Content...
MDA Raises Fee Structure page 30 MDA
We Are Golf and Scottie Hines, CGCS Go To D. C. pages 44-47 GCSAA
Hole Notes (ISSN 108-27994) is digitally published monthly except bimonthly in November/December
and January/February by the Minnesota Golf Course Superintendents’ Association, 10050 204th Street North,
Forest Lake, MN 55025. Jack MacKenzie CGCS publisher. Please send any address changes, articles for publication,
advertising and concerns to [email protected].
Bees and Golf CoursesA
Sweet Match-Up
On the Cover:Hole Nine at
Rochester G&CCSite of the 2014 Championship
Recently, I was privileged to join our Executive
Director, Jack MacKenzie, for a tour of the T.R.O.E. Center with Dr. Brian Horgan and Dr. Eric Watkins. In addition, we were treated to a discussion about the proposed project at Les Bolstad Golf Course on the U of M campus. I am convinced, now more than ever, that these two facilities hold the future for turf research here in Minnesota.
The proposed project for Les Bolstad Golf Course will be a model for restoration and renovation projects for golf courses in the future. The concept of the re-design is to provide an example of how to renovate courses using three components of sustainability to insure the long term success of the facility. Those components are agronomic, economic and environmental principles and procedures that will culminate in a comprehensive business model for success. In addition, there
will be a demonstration area for ongoing research projects that will provide valuable information for superintendents complimenting the work going on at the T.R.O.E. Center. MGCSA supports this project because it will provide beneficial case studies for courses interested in renovation projects now, and in the future. It will also provide crucial information for golf course architects and golf course construction companies for renovation projects they will be involved with in the future. Owners, club officials, general managers and golf professionals who are at courses considering a renovation project will also benefit from information related to how to manage the economic sustainability of their facilities during and after the project. To learn more about the Science of the Green project, visit the website at www.scienceofthegreen.org.
We also had the pleasure of touring the T.R.O.E. Center to see all the work and research that is
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Presidential PerspectivePresidential PerspectivePresidential PerspectivePresidential PerspectivePresidential PerspectivePresidential PerspectivePresidential PerspectivePresidential PerspectivePresidential Perspectiveby Roger Stewart, CGCS Superintendent at TPC Twin Cities
currently in process with the U of M. I can tell you this is not the same T.R.O.E. Center I was on at the last field day-far from it. As we were treated to a discussion of the various research projects and breeding efforts, it very quickly became apparent to me that MGCSA members needed to see what we were seeing. From the run off/nitrogen fate study, to the rain shelter and drought resistance research, to the fine fescue breeding, to the bentgrass research plots, to the MGCSA Member Driven Research initiatives, my reaction was nothing short of “I had no idea!”. Many of you know that the Field Day was replaced last year with a number of virtual field days produced by Dr. Horgan, Sam Bauer, Eric Watkins and others that were very
informative and convenient because you could watch them anytime or anywhere you had internet access. We will certainly see more of those presentations in the future. This year the Field Day returns with a vigor that you can only experience
if you go. We were promised that the Field Day this year “is not your father’s Field Day,” with the change being in the traditional tours that will provide more
opportunity for discussion and interaction. There is so much to see that you really can’t afford to miss it this year and you also will be able to hear more about the Science of the Green project. So mark your calendars and clear your schedules for Thursday, August 7 and watch for more information to come from the MGCSA on the details. It is going to be a special day and I hope to see you there!!!
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MINNESOTA GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENTS’ ASSOCIATIONPRESENTS:
MGCSA NORTHERN EXPOSURE Golf Event
Monday July 28, 2014
�e Wilderness at Fortune Bay in TowerRegistration with co�ee and donuts between 9:00 and 10:00
Shotgun Start at 10:00/ lunch at the turnHost Superintendent: Vince Dodge, CGCS
RSVP REQUESTED by July 20thMGCSA and Non-MGCSA Area Superintendents
and sta� are welcome and encouraged to attend this eventScan or Mail to Jack MacKenzie Executive Director MGCSA
10050 204th Street NorthForest Lake MN 55025
or call 651-324-8873
Player Name ______________________________________________________________________________
Player Name ______________________________________________________________________________
Club ______________________Address______________________ City____________ State____ Zip_______
E Mail Address _________________________________________ Phone ______________________________
TOTAL ENCLOSED: $ __________ Checks Payable to: Minnesota Golf Course Superintendents ‘ Association
PAYMENT METHOD:____ Check____ Credit Card:__ VISA__ MASTERCARD__ DISCOVER Name as it appears on credit card: ______________________________________________________________
Credit Card Number: ____________________________________ Security Code:____ Expiration Date: ____
$25 per player includes lunch and golf
Sponsors:
“Hurry up and wait.”
Perhaps my greatest
fault, at least from my perspective, is my inability to maintain patience. Although not quick to become angry, my frustration level can be accelerated if I do not focus upon patience, especially when working in the bureaucracy of the public arena.
As a golf course superintendent in the private sector with somewhat autonomous management, I could appreciate a challenge, create a solution and put the remedy into place quickly and confidently…of course taking budgetary and time limitations into account. However, when working with the state and national governments, “fast-tracking,” which is a really good idea, just doesn’t happen much and likely ever on my timetable.
It isn’t that progress can’t be made through enlisting the aide of sate
agencies, forging relationships and promotion of ideas. Rather, it just takes a lot of time and I need to temper my expectations, realizing that the operational pace is intentionally slow to fully vet the proposal with all involved stakeholders. Their constituents always scrutinize state agency actions.
Under the direction of the Board of Directors, shortly after becoming your Executive Director, I placed emphasis upon existing opportunities and relationships with our state agencies in an effort to promote the good story of our industry and pursue support for our environmental stewardship initiatives. For the first year and a half, the attention we received was topical and didn’t carry the emphasis I had anticipated, especially considering the energy we were putting into our self-promotional campaign. Last year, the Minnesota Bureau of Water and Soil Resources picked up our initiative with great enthusiasm.
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